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The Amherst news-times. (Amherst, Ohio), 1962-03-29

The Amherst news-times. (Amherst, Ohio), 1962-03-29 page 1

M HE RST EWS Vol. XLIV, No. 13 EIGHT PAGES AMHERST, OHIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962 THE SANDSTONE CENTER OF THE WORLD MES High School Cast Prepares for "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" I I f i Route 254 Matter Given to Council's Development Com. Future considerations of the state highway department's proposed location of Route 254 will be handled by city council's community development committee,' council President Robert Penman, decided Monday' evening. Ufoe re-assignment of the' matter came alter a lengthy and somewhat bitter . denunciation of Penman's "tactics" by Councilman John Mait-tey in council's regular meeting. MaAtey objected to the phrase 'Waken front committee of March 12" which appeared in the minutes of the previous meeting. He stated that the 254 matter had not been taken from his committee at any time and listed dates of meetings in which his street committee had considered the matter. He agreed that a recent meeting with state highway; officials was a public meeting, but maintained, that if council wanted any further action it should have been sent to his committee. Penmian stated .that he had acted in good faith in thinking that the ' Last. Call for .1962 License Plates Amherst car-6wner are reminded that time is running short for the purchase of 1962 license plates, prior to the ; March 31st deadline. Mrs. Agnes Henry, local registrar, said that while sales have been brisk the last weoijp there are many cars still carrying the old plates. As of Wednesday morning, Mrs. Henry had Issued a total of 2,317 passenger plates, 34 trailer, ten motorcycle, 16 farm and 29 commercial plates. She has about 800 more passenger plates yet to be assigned; Saturday, the 31st Is the last day the 1961 plates can be used without penalty,; There will be no Sunday sates, Mrs. Henry warnedl J j For the benefit of last minute prognosticatprs, the registrar's office at the town hall will 'be open from 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday. Thursday and Friday hours are from 9:30 to 6. ; Powers Resigns Board For OK's Plans S. Addition: To Let Bids M ay 1 Final detailed plans for the gym- working days would be required to ported that a state buerau inspec-nasium and music rooms addition complete each section, so that an tion had been made "and certain to Steele high school were accepted estimate as to when the addition changes made before the state will by board of education members w6uld be ready could be obtained permit it as a classroom. Among this week and advertising for bids after the bids are in. changes necessary are: fire alarm Was authorized to proceed at once. The board will have an ad- and fire extinguishers, swing all Bids, to be accepted until 12 noon journed meeting on May 1 to a- exit doors outward, panic hardware on May 1, are to be in six different ward the bids in order to get work on all doors,' railings around all areas, with alternate bids sought in under way as soon as possible. ' outside stairs and platforms, toilet three of the areas. Bids will be for Building inspection rooms for each sex, lath and plas- general work; heating, ventilating A partial report was given the ter entire basement ceiling and all and plumbing work; electrical board following an inspection of supporting members and provide work; music room equipment work; the building owned by the board explosion relief areas, rewire house gymnasium work; and folding gym- and formerly used as a residence, in metal conduit, check roof con-nasium door -.work. Alternate bids Situated directly north of the ad- struction condition, replace old coal will be taken in the general, heat- ministration building on Church furnace with new gas fire auto-ing and electrical areas on an en- street, the building has been empty matte furnace, remove old brick larged portion to the gymnasium for some time "and board members chimney to roof line, provide with subsequent enlarged portions inquired as to the feasibility of us- drinking water facilities, re-ceil to locker and storage rooms. De- ing it as a kindergarten classroom, all rooms, re-paint, and recover pendant upon bids received and Superintendent W. A. Smith re- floors. monies available, the board can ac cept or reject the alternate bids. street committee no longer wanted After 45 JL CarS the matter kept in their committee. ' dered the. minutes changed to de- in dLllOOlOy 915111 Woodrow Nassau, of the archi- rtlYSlCS 1 eaClier lete the phrase "taken from com- ' " ' ' !". teotural firm of Fulton, DelaMotte, mittee." Fred R.- Powers, principal of Larson, Nassau and Associates, ex- J C!- tf' C Miaittey subsequently asked that Powers elementary, this week sub- plained to the board that the de- A Steele Ml, O, the matter now be taken from his mated to the school board his res- tailed drawins incorootwWI all the rommittee. He said that under the ignation, effectiveJuly 3 1 after 45 ideas and changes which had been date TV SI J? (Zrnnf venture in "Our Hearts Were I ,01111 PI I S I wPtlPril I miittee sboldd n0 longer l &cs' P1 the building members and by .department heads. PuUeliia 01- hialh ool Smith IS llVPtl Vm.no anri a-" fr Wmm-c ViUUULrll a JC11C1 ttl a th0 timo Penman oc wliich was niamed. in Hs honor, wn.to rv . bantp Fuiieua, Steele nigti scnooi UU11UI ,13 J1VC1I Bidding farewell to their friends as they start on their exciting ad Smith was requested to get an estimate of costs of renovating the building to the point where it can be used as a classroom. If renovated, the. building will provide space for one kindergarten class, Smith said. of the oast, rehearsing for the high fl J ' matter. At that time Penman as-' which Was niamqd in Ms nonor, NasSau did make eM-'iJTtJ signed it to the development com- graduated from f Amberst high nte of time required for construe- TJ1 2?'J?J5 required for construe- orf tVlVM. w a O f . school comedy to be given this T UHO IjCIS 00,UUU nmttee under Cbucilmen Marvin - hooi in iaut,. m . u ana i ne tion of the new addition. He stated HoeSu grant 'from the National " I Pr LOIltraCt Powers school. f D,, innrnnVlnn Standen Coached baseball and football. After contractors toEstate howir In the front row are Anagene WV ApprOpriatlOll Okay legislation teaching Jhe ne. four years at : aMn f1 !J AS 01100111160(1011 Hatten is Co-nelia Otis Skinner, J . . . 1 1 Council approved one resolution Madison, Ohio, he returned to the jyp. - m Dapysicai cnanistry ( ior- a . -I and Da - o as Mr. Skinner; City council will have' $88,283.15 and three ordinances, passing all Amherst system as superintendent r 1A" 10 Hear DOCtOrS yT;,m Krt,-r, ni i a wiffh ' t T Z'rft in the back are Leslie King m Erh- available in its general fundi this under emergency rules. of schools, a position he held until A nd . . . Bte bha stadia High- Smithiwotered a new thre UyKimbrough, and Frieda Delkus year, ..an increasi of $5,638 over. By resolution it was decreed that 1956. After retiring as superinten- jj the Lorata Countv tlediral Km 'nJt Siot &Zr Si tvl as Mrs. Skinner. actual expenditures in the 'same Amherst will, for official tone, fol- dent, he accepted the position as gciehe fuL S mSrr K n guiar meeting this Also listed in the cast are: Bill fund last year, the governing body low' the hours, and dlates set by principal. ' ? gS' oT "Hfaltht th S S f"anv WrJ ?t mnLni t ..law t Scott, Don Rolli, Sue Scott, Larry decreed in its annual appropriations Cleveland in observing Daylight , The board accepted his resigna- sectsxMoeda"h "f" J'KL f ' fh?ftSL Z?J5 Dillon, Harold Dey, Leslie Lavish, ordinance passed Monday evening. Savings Time. , .tion with regret .and authorized a f xt fonday night, Apnl 2, - Ha grant was one of 42 selected mt year.fif $13.000an increase o Carol Lohiser, Rich Pagan, Shiela Although over amourJ available ' Inlddition tq the appropriations formal resolution honoring him for ""j Jior-Semr .ftto 600 aprarts . . $500 Jrt ByHca, Joyce Plato, Marilyn Kucir- last year, the sum available .this ordinance, council also okayed , an his long and outstanding service. program . wiU follow Pa receivedI h B A degree widditional $5001 ual m- ek, Jack Cullen. and Pill Risto , year is some $38,000 . of rP-' ordinancr; accepting. Long, atreet Other rlgnatlon8-,.',v, .. .... :,.e business , meeting scheduled m g mTe crease the tJJ , . p BwsiiLi. 'i'.'-Ji -LiI ta jf- ; The board steo- accented oDher begin promptly at 7:30, at College,. and -h& Master's degree in .-ft acnfAinthe.oont? Smltb sisted by student Don Sprenger. cording to Carl Deeds, chairman of " bond returned, and ' an ordinance resignations from the faculty and Amherst Steele high school., . physics from John OarroU Univjs- thankfd heboardfor to confidence Curtain time is at 8 DJn. each the finance committer. His crrm. nrovidine for a sidewalk insnector. non-certified personnel. -Election of officers for the ity, prior to coming to Amherst. in him and voiced .has desire to evennff. and tricots nan hs ntw- miMA hart aslrfvl tha roniiMfa At nn annual wv nf 10ft' ip h Hp- itesisnine ai tne ena 01 Vie -""""e Jem wiu aiBO Hue Place.. . r "" -' chased at the door. tem.in the best interests of the communiy. Faculty salaries " The board also approved a new salary schedule for members of the faculty. Under the new schedule, teachers inject; nan auAcu uiab xcucmo ,xxu ail cuilhmi vx piuu uic vuc . . -t -o . w w . - . from department heads, be kept walk - inspector will be under the school yelar are Mrs. Mayme Sahl, '; -Physicians who will participate toou 3Ke stre6T- to bare minimums, Deeds Said, but supervision' of toe safety-service nrst graae; Mrs. Donoia Lee, ele- panei are. -aui d. uuers, C C ' m. 1 the total sought wajs over $123,000 'director. mentary; and Mrs. Vera Perkins, M. D., Elyria, general practition- Alumni invno tc Sprnng iportS which had to be pared down to the Offer unacceptable high school commercial. er; William H. Miller, M. D., lu"" rt8SUl- o l j n j $88,000 available. ' A letter from the Amherst Water Resigning as of March 31 are Elyria, surgeon; Eugene M. Inp (J Ranmipt lWp OCnedUle KeleaSed Deeds also told council that more company listed as unacceptable theirs. Norma Wonder, secrtary at Socha, M. D., Amherst, general U11C y wcunjuct jLfaic ' rv.rvr.mr mmiiri u -rirmr.a r-f tAannm ,..;nv. u- Pnwprs cr-hnol nnrl Mrs Pvciqlip Dractitionpr. "Rt.art.pr" nupctinno Amherst hiffh snhonl alumni 1.1 I ' , M Jiiviivj HOVC IU UC lliaUC Cl J-lgUXC W yTVUlV rV IIIVIL (J1C V-l, J " . .vV-w uvo.iuiw 7 s - Will r0no' f I f , fOr oteele ll. O. vailable, through operating levies, had by resolution set. as the prico Turnage, part-time custodiian. have been given them but there association banquet committee receive a iiat live per cent in- A full schedule nf Snrlns if the city is to be run is it should the cdty was willing to pay for the Resigning as of April, 6 is Mrs. will -also be time for audience' will hold , their second meeting 7"?" f ouowT snorts events during the months be- He ade counctt should irtJUy. The company compared the Connie Lutz, part-time clerical at participation. , next Monday evening, April 2, ml'e??mmencia'tlon1s ?fdby. e nVCTtaAto start verv soon on the Preliminary figure to higher values set by -the Steele high. ' Arthur Thomas, school health at 7:30 in Central school. At the ttee composed of Smith, Mrs., nis Lf and bai waV work for an operating levy in the American Apprtaisal Company, and Okay employment r - instructor and coach, is chair- first meeting of the group last "owtiiea Brown, Mrs. Dorothy leased this week hv 1 November electibns. the Public .Utilities Commission' of Authorized by the board was the man of the health committee week it was decided that the ,and Rard Cooley fronx the atretic dh-ecto? S Steele high Po,lce dept- hBhe8t Ohio- ' employment of Adam Blythe as which is in charge of the pro- banquet date will be Saturday, board m"ber school Highest amount appropriated in Legislation setting up a building custodiian, Mrs. Effie Smith as sub- gram and will introduce the June 9, with the dinner to be XT " , The' track season onens, next Seneral fund was for the po- inspector and his fees was referred stitute elementary teacher, Mrs. panel. A good audience of pai served at 6:30. siZJZ" t , . , . Thursdav andI FWdav Anril 5 lice department, at $28,015. Follow- back to committee. Although May- Dis Gorske as substitute, math ents is urged as the meeting in Association .officers for this hfZ3 t , ? aSI tT, with clfss! meetf at I isis the fire dartaent witti Frank' Janik stated that no and English. teacher, ; Steven B be built around the year are: George Gorr, president eLI crf-'wi vykji iti Liijiin ifi i vj. ..'.!. 1 1 Ht uu i ill ill iLitaLjiiTus . will w l.ssiipn "J li uu-n 1.L11.V. tuokuuinu. cuiu "npa in rT Tne cnnn ihi w " . ann - viariivn .1 f n n e. srxrHurv. ' con.i (Q nm , k ooe. wMa. Am:i -I - j: . H TCrnVio a o rfTialifipi V.r Vunma . it. - .-a a . meTlt. IjHuS wviwj, ,Vi'l, uuuixtll, AJ.OU. , axici xxpiix X a UUIIUHIK 111- i- "-"" huhuui.u xvi iiwiiiv o'clock. The following Thursday, Amherst will host New London, ' , t" "'""'f "r.;" nnH nn FriHav and 5nt,.rHv eIedtions( which includes ordinance spedtor is appointed, . council de- tutoring, ,.,;n w 5 u nrr,,,,. codification and pensions), $5,290; cided to devote more work on the Poilwc Budit0I. $4i990. mayori $4700; matter before enacting any legisk- T at ,i I TriVtt cemeteries, $4,600; other depart- tion. x f Villi nil, ,iue:a viuiiwiiuc w v a www .n : . j .1 f- . . , "icub siiuuor viumg amumius. mayor rccommenaaiions Several recommendations from Ttdirvin Wrmrir,.? Hugh McGarvey To Continue As Street Supt. Relays. Tennis and golf 1 rZ,.trZrZ. ni ncT'vor Appropriations for the light de- Janik were referred by Penman the Comet Golfers playing Ver- n,rtmet ort t 0l; snn QT,r.wQ I11, r!n ..t ji1 rcf! r. r?f cludine aU claries in that depart- Given to the buildings and lands two "home courses" for the ,,, n,,.nVl , rm.. i.t .T:, squad this year. will also be used A on thht council the H Sent"; The Amherst Civil Service decorations. course. The 5. z?-- "wtel esS Democratic Men's Cherrv Ridee men' PUchase current' 1,16 Ccmm4ttee "" Councilmen Stan- lT safety service director Carl Wen-. ied as a home lUm 01 $77,316 Was set aside for den' Davis and Kenneth Bechtel Saws whicT beghi nS MondaT rich's order to demote Mc- Chlh OrfrmiizPJ ,ed as a home sanitary sewer department. were the following: . AnrlnH fr, tnSnS S Garvey in his job as street sup- UrgaillZea baseball season opens street maintenance, $54,994; high way improvement, $6,417. The immediately adopt a resolution of dining room. 'Bathing the Baby" is the subject Wenrich had suspended Mc- ""'TT? - v...-.. uoodspeed's, Amherst, and Rand Conme Schuller, publicity; ran" B Supply, Lorain. ces Battenhouse, chairman, Marg- calendar for the 1962-63 aret oEgeland, Marion L. Steele SQnool and Supt. W. A. Smith, program board , y , ' committee; Edna May Logan, A sum of sn 'L the Amherst Teachers Association to help defrriy expenses for a delegate from the local body to attend a National Education 'Association Convention in Denver this summer. ' V The board authorized both the James J. Egan was named pres- Lorain County Savings and Trust indent pro-tem, wfhen the Sand- Company and the Lorain National "J1 , , , j cooper-Foster Park and Sharondale inltenitaon to annex east and west , 17 ; , ...i:C "Tri V " Garvev for two weeks rjrior to maeni piowin, wii u omm- c 1Mllural t-ompiexe scneauies oi au iour Acres sanitary sewers, both special of the city limits to the end of .the t "' that time, and had ordered him 9tone Area. W ? r ZrX Ja5TK0VTt -iSSr sports will be caned on tne assessment jobs, had appropriated township lirAots. opuias page oi uie ncwa-iuura $319,000. next week. The fuu appropriations ordin ance will be published in the News RUMMAGE SALE Times next week. cmren hv a retristprpH nurcp fmm demoted in rank, as a result of A recommendaiion that council A. ,, 0jr a- AT,-r, alleged negligence on the i night approve the Amherst Planning CTVWlmrina the pri of the Feb. 23rd snowstorm. - Commission rules and regulations. The Planning Commission's re- Was organized at a meeting held funds and ordered that $2000 be last Wednesday at Egan's home. designated as inactive and di-Other pro-tem officers include vided between the banks. Robert Voss, vice president; Wil- The bids of the Lorain Fence " a TUA cnpniMli-inn 1tr. ,,Unl J AUUC1I v uoo, vice i v uutn., nu uuiaui X r"1it;: are scheduled fnr 7:30 tn lne suspenbion was upneia, ,. r.n-i tv, ur mmranv fnr fan tunoo j S eacn Monday, lor tne next seven " commendhtoon for approval of the weel?!S Da5sible reeistnation same. Pending a civil service ex-Amherst. Mm PlnV. vanltanr.a weeKS. II poesiDie, regismdiwon - jjit . v The Golden Agers are planning a p-rummage sale on Friday and Satur- LaSjIeS DflllCe tO day of this week, at their home on n Beaver Court. The sale will start Keneilt Meart Tlind about 9:30 each morning. Further plans were made for was referred a request that the Rummage Sale PlailS the Max Rner TTenrr TTiinrt hene- vivvivws vuuium auuua on lmorov- w Amherst Swim Club variance to build on Washington avenue. To the street committee under Maittey, Standen and James Egan should be made in advance with animation to be administered by Mrs. John Clancy, YU 8-4959. k tne commission,. BA O-SUX-l V X U11U uviic - fit dance to be sponsored by the m2 Washington street beyond the Made DV IlOSD. AllX.' Amherst Aerie of Eagles when hiSh. 8011001 be reviewed toward re- J i , Calendar Mar. 30-31 Rummage Sale-Gol- that organization met this week. visina Plans to brfng it within city den Age Home Wayne Bachman and Donald s,treelt specifications. a :i o Ti-i o 1 j - ml. J MS - ! Apiii o oajic oaie miu xvuiii- Flock have heen named co- puuue ana lire rommwee , . tv, Ahet t,ncni9i mage Sale, by Amherst Fire chalrmen -of the dance whlch under Egan, Davis and Oarl Deeds Auxiliary met this week. Thir- volvina Ladies. Fire Station, 9 to 9. wiii he heiri ir. th j,nmB was asked to consider a request for 4 " u rr,i charges. April 6 & 7 Rummage sale 0 Arll 28 cooperation between Amherst and " " , iLaZ p 1 A recent ruling by Common for Amherst Jr.-Sr. Prom. Bldg. A Dubic fish fv wlll he heH Lorain on mutual police and fire " ST"w. Ples Jud?e Kelly dis' i-uxiicx ram unu wwu. tomorrow (Friday) evening at "oaia"-"MJCi rtpoi B-namuuw Diduiw the home with the hours from Mattey, treasurer; and John R. Con- the Amherst Hardware company ry, sergeant-at-arms. 'or pipe and concrete at $112 Egan and Maittey are currently were accepted. The" material will serving on city council. be used as backstops at the base- Purposes of the club, according ball field at Shupe school, with to the organizers, are to provide a members of the Amherst Athletic means by which Amherst Demo- Association doing the erection. cratic men can become better in-' The board will meet next Former Police Chief Paul Pik- formed on public issues, and to Tuesday evening in a study ses-i ' i.,j uj ;u:i;t.. enmurase a m-saiter civic nartiHTia- sion. takins im the areas nt spt- n) . i . i . c v iias ictcivcu ma viiuuiii l v c - ' a - Final plans for the rummage tion on part of the men. ence and math. dq a t Ya. hoM 1 Ann WPTP ' " " . PaiilPikey Receives Pension a half of court proceedings in- charges and counter- PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Month of March is Founders inspection Masonic lempie, s:uu 2 to 9 The group will also Cpntnr' 1 fJ. t Apni 12 Rainbow inspec- hold a dance Saturday night oenaionai Land, to tion, 7:30 Masonic Temple with music by the Blue NoteSf CnAal- IT.-.. Tf TH'. April 13 Rummage Sale for Am- Club members also voted to JPedK Here rrl. 11 lie a u:,- .rti. missed a final appeal by Karl Month markine the 80th Anniversarv of the Knio-hf of Ola? faumhS oMrl - 1 October I960. WHEREAS, Amherst Holy Family Council No. Christine Brill. There was dis- A n the cltv Cs-" i89 1 ha.vi"g recently been awarded a charter in that r0!; . . urer to make payment, Pikey rraternal Organization, and, .1 i. TT A , .... 13lnt1- . inersi xiLopiwi bua, ui., xwr. contribute $10 as a Bift to James ' the m,m nlsn "r iu inane iibjtiimmh, rmcjf land Main Walker, son f Mr. and Mrs. Jonn S.. Ballard, candidate for r " n .wu. has received a check for $4,875.94 WHEREAS, the Knights of Columbus in the spirit 7:30 A :i OO Vn nW rvioetintf ... ' . . . . TT S Kenotnf tirill enoob- An.- vuicu ku oco'" i 1 i. .:il Merrm Walker, for his excel- rL.Z .'J?.? as a fund raisine project. . uttLJV p"-"-. f rlrK;a;cm kf;fJ : nciou m-ca rcpuuuuuus at a meei- . ,,1. -.,in ve Mro ceive a me pension 01 ?zao per V1 ..mv-v. v,Ui wuwiumij, April 30 Amherst Clean-up ' scheduled for tomorrow (Fri- ""Dl"r;. 7" month. NOW THEREFORE I Frank T Tamlc hv vi'rt,, j rriPT?Ti"rTTmM dav evening Maroh an at o-nnHarvey Emmerich and Mrs. Jo- 1NWW, inuMJWL, i rranK J. janiK Dy virtue May 1 Amherst Clean-up . Amherst Band Boosters Club in the community room of the seph Pudlock. , dav will serve the dinner lor tne Liorain county Savings and Trust MEETING NIGHT CHANGED of the authority vested in me as Mayor of Amherst Robert Bechtel, clerk or the hereby proclaim March 25 th - 31st of this year 1962 . . .. ... . ... i MA i a i i rti i z 1 j M May 2 - Amherst Clean-up Lorain County TB and Health. Duiiaing. The meeting is being rector oi ne cuy oi ato 1" "TJt.l1 as Kniffhts of Columbus Week. I call ,,non all rlfi Association at Central school on sponsored Dy. the Amherst JKe- sisiam Auorney utenerai oi me iruswes, na wmuuiiteu a cuange -- a - "-"- J Anril 8 Rainbow Girls Obli- April 11, rather than at Powers publican Men's Club. , State of Ohio, and is presently in meeting nights, to the second to observe this event With them gatory Sunday, 10:20 E.U.B. school as reported in last week's Ballard, a resident of ATtron, Prosecuting Attorney of Summit and fourth Wednesdays of the Church News-Times. has served as Assistant Law Di- county. - month. Frank J. Janik, Mayor

M HE RST EWS Vol. XLIV, No. 13 EIGHT PAGES AMHERST, OHIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962 THE SANDSTONE CENTER OF THE WORLD MES High School Cast Prepares for "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" I I f i Route 254 Matter Given to Council's Development Com. Future considerations of the state highway department's proposed location of Route 254 will be handled by city council's community development committee,' council President Robert Penman, decided Monday' evening. Ufoe re-assignment of the' matter came alter a lengthy and somewhat bitter . denunciation of Penman's "tactics" by Councilman John Mait-tey in council's regular meeting. MaAtey objected to the phrase 'Waken front committee of March 12" which appeared in the minutes of the previous meeting. He stated that the 254 matter had not been taken from his committee at any time and listed dates of meetings in which his street committee had considered the matter. He agreed that a recent meeting with state highway; officials was a public meeting, but maintained, that if council wanted any further action it should have been sent to his committee. Penmian stated .that he had acted in good faith in thinking that the ' Last. Call for .1962 License Plates Amherst car-6wner are reminded that time is running short for the purchase of 1962 license plates, prior to the ; March 31st deadline. Mrs. Agnes Henry, local registrar, said that while sales have been brisk the last weoijp there are many cars still carrying the old plates. As of Wednesday morning, Mrs. Henry had Issued a total of 2,317 passenger plates, 34 trailer, ten motorcycle, 16 farm and 29 commercial plates. She has about 800 more passenger plates yet to be assigned; Saturday, the 31st Is the last day the 1961 plates can be used without penalty,; There will be no Sunday sates, Mrs. Henry warnedl J j For the benefit of last minute prognosticatprs, the registrar's office at the town hall will 'be open from 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday. Thursday and Friday hours are from 9:30 to 6. ; Powers Resigns Board For OK's Plans S. Addition: To Let Bids M ay 1 Final detailed plans for the gym- working days would be required to ported that a state buerau inspec-nasium and music rooms addition complete each section, so that an tion had been made "and certain to Steele high school were accepted estimate as to when the addition changes made before the state will by board of education members w6uld be ready could be obtained permit it as a classroom. Among this week and advertising for bids after the bids are in. changes necessary are: fire alarm Was authorized to proceed at once. The board will have an ad- and fire extinguishers, swing all Bids, to be accepted until 12 noon journed meeting on May 1 to a- exit doors outward, panic hardware on May 1, are to be in six different ward the bids in order to get work on all doors,' railings around all areas, with alternate bids sought in under way as soon as possible. ' outside stairs and platforms, toilet three of the areas. Bids will be for Building inspection rooms for each sex, lath and plas- general work; heating, ventilating A partial report was given the ter entire basement ceiling and all and plumbing work; electrical board following an inspection of supporting members and provide work; music room equipment work; the building owned by the board explosion relief areas, rewire house gymnasium work; and folding gym- and formerly used as a residence, in metal conduit, check roof con-nasium door -.work. Alternate bids Situated directly north of the ad- struction condition, replace old coal will be taken in the general, heat- ministration building on Church furnace with new gas fire auto-ing and electrical areas on an en- street, the building has been empty matte furnace, remove old brick larged portion to the gymnasium for some time "and board members chimney to roof line, provide with subsequent enlarged portions inquired as to the feasibility of us- drinking water facilities, re-ceil to locker and storage rooms. De- ing it as a kindergarten classroom, all rooms, re-paint, and recover pendant upon bids received and Superintendent W. A. Smith re- floors. monies available, the board can ac cept or reject the alternate bids. street committee no longer wanted After 45 JL CarS the matter kept in their committee. ' dered the. minutes changed to de- in dLllOOlOy 915111 Woodrow Nassau, of the archi- rtlYSlCS 1 eaClier lete the phrase "taken from com- ' " ' ' !". teotural firm of Fulton, DelaMotte, mittee." Fred R.- Powers, principal of Larson, Nassau and Associates, ex- J C!- tf' C Miaittey subsequently asked that Powers elementary, this week sub- plained to the board that the de- A Steele Ml, O, the matter now be taken from his mated to the school board his res- tailed drawins incorootwWI all the rommittee. He said that under the ignation, effectiveJuly 3 1 after 45 ideas and changes which had been date TV SI J? (Zrnnf venture in "Our Hearts Were I ,01111 PI I S I wPtlPril I miittee sboldd n0 longer l &cs' P1 the building members and by .department heads. PuUeliia 01- hialh ool Smith IS llVPtl Vm.no anri a-" fr Wmm-c ViUUULrll a JC11C1 ttl a th0 timo Penman oc wliich was niamed. in Hs honor, wn.to rv . bantp Fuiieua, Steele nigti scnooi UU11UI ,13 J1VC1I Bidding farewell to their friends as they start on their exciting ad Smith was requested to get an estimate of costs of renovating the building to the point where it can be used as a classroom. If renovated, the. building will provide space for one kindergarten class, Smith said. of the oast, rehearsing for the high fl J ' matter. At that time Penman as-' which Was niamqd in Ms nonor, NasSau did make eM-'iJTtJ signed it to the development com- graduated from f Amberst high nte of time required for construe- TJ1 2?'J?J5 required for construe- orf tVlVM. w a O f . school comedy to be given this T UHO IjCIS 00,UUU nmttee under Cbucilmen Marvin - hooi in iaut,. m . u ana i ne tion of the new addition. He stated HoeSu grant 'from the National " I Pr LOIltraCt Powers school. f D,, innrnnVlnn Standen Coached baseball and football. After contractors toEstate howir In the front row are Anagene WV ApprOpriatlOll Okay legislation teaching Jhe ne. four years at : aMn f1 !J AS 01100111160(1011 Hatten is Co-nelia Otis Skinner, J . . . 1 1 Council approved one resolution Madison, Ohio, he returned to the jyp. - m Dapysicai cnanistry ( ior- a . -I and Da - o as Mr. Skinner; City council will have' $88,283.15 and three ordinances, passing all Amherst system as superintendent r 1A" 10 Hear DOCtOrS yT;,m Krt,-r, ni i a wiffh ' t T Z'rft in the back are Leslie King m Erh- available in its general fundi this under emergency rules. of schools, a position he held until A nd . . . Bte bha stadia High- Smithiwotered a new thre UyKimbrough, and Frieda Delkus year, ..an increasi of $5,638 over. By resolution it was decreed that 1956. After retiring as superinten- jj the Lorata Countv tlediral Km 'nJt Siot &Zr Si tvl as Mrs. Skinner. actual expenditures in the 'same Amherst will, for official tone, fol- dent, he accepted the position as gciehe fuL S mSrr K n guiar meeting this Also listed in the cast are: Bill fund last year, the governing body low' the hours, and dlates set by principal. ' ? gS' oT "Hfaltht th S S f"anv WrJ ?t mnLni t ..law t Scott, Don Rolli, Sue Scott, Larry decreed in its annual appropriations Cleveland in observing Daylight , The board accepted his resigna- sectsxMoeda"h "f" J'KL f ' fh?ftSL Z?J5 Dillon, Harold Dey, Leslie Lavish, ordinance passed Monday evening. Savings Time. , .tion with regret .and authorized a f xt fonday night, Apnl 2, - Ha grant was one of 42 selected mt year.fif $13.000an increase o Carol Lohiser, Rich Pagan, Shiela Although over amourJ available ' Inlddition tq the appropriations formal resolution honoring him for ""j Jior-Semr .ftto 600 aprarts . . $500 Jrt ByHca, Joyce Plato, Marilyn Kucir- last year, the sum available .this ordinance, council also okayed , an his long and outstanding service. program . wiU follow Pa receivedI h B A degree widditional $5001 ual m- ek, Jack Cullen. and Pill Risto , year is some $38,000 . of rP-' ordinancr; accepting. Long, atreet Other rlgnatlon8-,.',v, .. .... :,.e business , meeting scheduled m g mTe crease the tJJ , . p BwsiiLi. 'i'.'-Ji -LiI ta jf- ; The board steo- accented oDher begin promptly at 7:30, at College,. and -h& Master's degree in .-ft acnfAinthe.oont? Smltb sisted by student Don Sprenger. cording to Carl Deeds, chairman of " bond returned, and ' an ordinance resignations from the faculty and Amherst Steele high school., . physics from John OarroU Univjs- thankfd heboardfor to confidence Curtain time is at 8 DJn. each the finance committer. His crrm. nrovidine for a sidewalk insnector. non-certified personnel. -Election of officers for the ity, prior to coming to Amherst. in him and voiced .has desire to evennff. and tricots nan hs ntw- miMA hart aslrfvl tha roniiMfa At nn annual wv nf 10ft' ip h Hp- itesisnine ai tne ena 01 Vie -""""e Jem wiu aiBO Hue Place.. . r "" -' chased at the door. tem.in the best interests of the communiy. Faculty salaries " The board also approved a new salary schedule for members of the faculty. Under the new schedule, teachers inject; nan auAcu uiab xcucmo ,xxu ail cuilhmi vx piuu uic vuc . . -t -o . w w . - . from department heads, be kept walk - inspector will be under the school yelar are Mrs. Mayme Sahl, '; -Physicians who will participate toou 3Ke stre6T- to bare minimums, Deeds Said, but supervision' of toe safety-service nrst graae; Mrs. Donoia Lee, ele- panei are. -aui d. uuers, C C ' m. 1 the total sought wajs over $123,000 'director. mentary; and Mrs. Vera Perkins, M. D., Elyria, general practition- Alumni invno tc Sprnng iportS which had to be pared down to the Offer unacceptable high school commercial. er; William H. Miller, M. D., lu"" rt8SUl- o l j n j $88,000 available. ' A letter from the Amherst Water Resigning as of March 31 are Elyria, surgeon; Eugene M. Inp (J Ranmipt lWp OCnedUle KeleaSed Deeds also told council that more company listed as unacceptable theirs. Norma Wonder, secrtary at Socha, M. D., Amherst, general U11C y wcunjuct jLfaic ' rv.rvr.mr mmiiri u -rirmr.a r-f tAannm ,..;nv. u- Pnwprs cr-hnol nnrl Mrs Pvciqlip Dractitionpr. "Rt.art.pr" nupctinno Amherst hiffh snhonl alumni 1.1 I ' , M Jiiviivj HOVC IU UC lliaUC Cl J-lgUXC W yTVUlV rV IIIVIL (J1C V-l, J " . .vV-w uvo.iuiw 7 s - Will r0no' f I f , fOr oteele ll. O. vailable, through operating levies, had by resolution set. as the prico Turnage, part-time custodiian. have been given them but there association banquet committee receive a iiat live per cent in- A full schedule nf Snrlns if the city is to be run is it should the cdty was willing to pay for the Resigning as of April, 6 is Mrs. will -also be time for audience' will hold , their second meeting 7"?" f ouowT snorts events during the months be- He ade counctt should irtJUy. The company compared the Connie Lutz, part-time clerical at participation. , next Monday evening, April 2, ml'e??mmencia'tlon1s ?fdby. e nVCTtaAto start verv soon on the Preliminary figure to higher values set by -the Steele high. ' Arthur Thomas, school health at 7:30 in Central school. At the ttee composed of Smith, Mrs., nis Lf and bai waV work for an operating levy in the American Apprtaisal Company, and Okay employment r - instructor and coach, is chair- first meeting of the group last "owtiiea Brown, Mrs. Dorothy leased this week hv 1 November electibns. the Public .Utilities Commission' of Authorized by the board was the man of the health committee week it was decided that the ,and Rard Cooley fronx the atretic dh-ecto? S Steele high Po,lce dept- hBhe8t Ohio- ' employment of Adam Blythe as which is in charge of the pro- banquet date will be Saturday, board m"ber school Highest amount appropriated in Legislation setting up a building custodiian, Mrs. Effie Smith as sub- gram and will introduce the June 9, with the dinner to be XT " , The' track season onens, next Seneral fund was for the po- inspector and his fees was referred stitute elementary teacher, Mrs. panel. A good audience of pai served at 6:30. siZJZ" t , . , . Thursdav andI FWdav Anril 5 lice department, at $28,015. Follow- back to committee. Although May- Dis Gorske as substitute, math ents is urged as the meeting in Association .officers for this hfZ3 t , ? aSI tT, with clfss! meetf at I isis the fire dartaent witti Frank' Janik stated that no and English. teacher, ; Steven B be built around the year are: George Gorr, president eLI crf-'wi vykji iti Liijiin ifi i vj. ..'.!. 1 1 Ht uu i ill ill iLitaLjiiTus . will w l.ssiipn "J li uu-n 1.L11.V. tuokuuinu. cuiu "npa in rT Tne cnnn ihi w " . ann - viariivn .1 f n n e. srxrHurv. ' con.i (Q nm , k ooe. wMa. Am:i -I - j: . H TCrnVio a o rfTialifipi V.r Vunma . it. - .-a a . meTlt. IjHuS wviwj, ,Vi'l, uuuixtll, AJ.OU. , axici xxpiix X a UUIIUHIK 111- i- "-"" huhuui.u xvi iiwiiiv o'clock. The following Thursday, Amherst will host New London, ' , t" "'""'f "r.;" nnH nn FriHav and 5nt,.rHv eIedtions( which includes ordinance spedtor is appointed, . council de- tutoring, ,.,;n w 5 u nrr,,,,. codification and pensions), $5,290; cided to devote more work on the Poilwc Budit0I. $4i990. mayori $4700; matter before enacting any legisk- T at ,i I TriVtt cemeteries, $4,600; other depart- tion. x f Villi nil, ,iue:a viuiiwiiuc w v a www .n : . j .1 f- . . , "icub siiuuor viumg amumius. mayor rccommenaaiions Several recommendations from Ttdirvin Wrmrir,.? Hugh McGarvey To Continue As Street Supt. Relays. Tennis and golf 1 rZ,.trZrZ. ni ncT'vor Appropriations for the light de- Janik were referred by Penman the Comet Golfers playing Ver- n,rtmet ort t 0l; snn QT,r.wQ I11, r!n ..t ji1 rcf! r. r?f cludine aU claries in that depart- Given to the buildings and lands two "home courses" for the ,,, n,,.nVl , rm.. i.t .T:, squad this year. will also be used A on thht council the H Sent"; The Amherst Civil Service decorations. course. The 5. z?-- "wtel esS Democratic Men's Cherrv Ridee men' PUchase current' 1,16 Ccmm4ttee "" Councilmen Stan- lT safety service director Carl Wen-. ied as a home lUm 01 $77,316 Was set aside for den' Davis and Kenneth Bechtel Saws whicT beghi nS MondaT rich's order to demote Mc- Chlh OrfrmiizPJ ,ed as a home sanitary sewer department. were the following: . AnrlnH fr, tnSnS S Garvey in his job as street sup- UrgaillZea baseball season opens street maintenance, $54,994; high way improvement, $6,417. The immediately adopt a resolution of dining room. 'Bathing the Baby" is the subject Wenrich had suspended Mc- ""'TT? - v...-.. uoodspeed's, Amherst, and Rand Conme Schuller, publicity; ran" B Supply, Lorain. ces Battenhouse, chairman, Marg- calendar for the 1962-63 aret oEgeland, Marion L. Steele SQnool and Supt. W. A. Smith, program board , y , ' committee; Edna May Logan, A sum of sn 'L the Amherst Teachers Association to help defrriy expenses for a delegate from the local body to attend a National Education 'Association Convention in Denver this summer. ' V The board authorized both the James J. Egan was named pres- Lorain County Savings and Trust indent pro-tem, wfhen the Sand- Company and the Lorain National "J1 , , , j cooper-Foster Park and Sharondale inltenitaon to annex east and west , 17 ; , ...i:C "Tri V " Garvev for two weeks rjrior to maeni piowin, wii u omm- c 1Mllural t-ompiexe scneauies oi au iour Acres sanitary sewers, both special of the city limits to the end of .the t "' that time, and had ordered him 9tone Area. W ? r ZrX Ja5TK0VTt -iSSr sports will be caned on tne assessment jobs, had appropriated township lirAots. opuias page oi uie ncwa-iuura $319,000. next week. The fuu appropriations ordin ance will be published in the News RUMMAGE SALE Times next week. cmren hv a retristprpH nurcp fmm demoted in rank, as a result of A recommendaiion that council A. ,, 0jr a- AT,-r, alleged negligence on the i night approve the Amherst Planning CTVWlmrina the pri of the Feb. 23rd snowstorm. - Commission rules and regulations. The Planning Commission's re- Was organized at a meeting held funds and ordered that $2000 be last Wednesday at Egan's home. designated as inactive and di-Other pro-tem officers include vided between the banks. Robert Voss, vice president; Wil- The bids of the Lorain Fence " a TUA cnpniMli-inn 1tr. ,,Unl J AUUC1I v uoo, vice i v uutn., nu uuiaui X r"1it;: are scheduled fnr 7:30 tn lne suspenbion was upneia, ,. r.n-i tv, ur mmranv fnr fan tunoo j S eacn Monday, lor tne next seven " commendhtoon for approval of the weel?!S Da5sible reeistnation same. Pending a civil service ex-Amherst. Mm PlnV. vanltanr.a weeKS. II poesiDie, regismdiwon - jjit . v The Golden Agers are planning a p-rummage sale on Friday and Satur- LaSjIeS DflllCe tO day of this week, at their home on n Beaver Court. The sale will start Keneilt Meart Tlind about 9:30 each morning. Further plans were made for was referred a request that the Rummage Sale PlailS the Max Rner TTenrr TTiinrt hene- vivvivws vuuium auuua on lmorov- w Amherst Swim Club variance to build on Washington avenue. To the street committee under Maittey, Standen and James Egan should be made in advance with animation to be administered by Mrs. John Clancy, YU 8-4959. k tne commission,. BA O-SUX-l V X U11U uviic - fit dance to be sponsored by the m2 Washington street beyond the Made DV IlOSD. AllX.' Amherst Aerie of Eagles when hiSh. 8011001 be reviewed toward re- J i , Calendar Mar. 30-31 Rummage Sale-Gol- that organization met this week. visina Plans to brfng it within city den Age Home Wayne Bachman and Donald s,treelt specifications. a :i o Ti-i o 1 j - ml. J MS - ! Apiii o oajic oaie miu xvuiii- Flock have heen named co- puuue ana lire rommwee , . tv, Ahet t,ncni9i mage Sale, by Amherst Fire chalrmen -of the dance whlch under Egan, Davis and Oarl Deeds Auxiliary met this week. Thir- volvina Ladies. Fire Station, 9 to 9. wiii he heiri ir. th j,nmB was asked to consider a request for 4 " u rr,i charges. April 6 & 7 Rummage sale 0 Arll 28 cooperation between Amherst and " " , iLaZ p 1 A recent ruling by Common for Amherst Jr.-Sr. Prom. Bldg. A Dubic fish fv wlll he heH Lorain on mutual police and fire " ST"w. Ples Jud?e Kelly dis' i-uxiicx ram unu wwu. tomorrow (Friday) evening at "oaia"-"MJCi rtpoi B-namuuw Diduiw the home with the hours from Mattey, treasurer; and John R. Con- the Amherst Hardware company ry, sergeant-at-arms. 'or pipe and concrete at $112 Egan and Maittey are currently were accepted. The" material will serving on city council. be used as backstops at the base- Purposes of the club, according ball field at Shupe school, with to the organizers, are to provide a members of the Amherst Athletic means by which Amherst Demo- Association doing the erection. cratic men can become better in-' The board will meet next Former Police Chief Paul Pik- formed on public issues, and to Tuesday evening in a study ses-i ' i.,j uj ;u:i;t.. enmurase a m-saiter civic nartiHTia- sion. takins im the areas nt spt- n) . i . i . c v iias ictcivcu ma viiuuiii l v c - ' a - Final plans for the rummage tion on part of the men. ence and math. dq a t Ya. hoM 1 Ann WPTP ' " " . PaiilPikey Receives Pension a half of court proceedings in- charges and counter- PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Month of March is Founders inspection Masonic lempie, s:uu 2 to 9 The group will also Cpntnr' 1 fJ. t Apni 12 Rainbow inspec- hold a dance Saturday night oenaionai Land, to tion, 7:30 Masonic Temple with music by the Blue NoteSf CnAal- IT.-.. Tf TH'. April 13 Rummage Sale for Am- Club members also voted to JPedK Here rrl. 11 lie a u:,- .rti. missed a final appeal by Karl Month markine the 80th Anniversarv of the Knio-hf of Ola? faumhS oMrl - 1 October I960. WHEREAS, Amherst Holy Family Council No. Christine Brill. There was dis- A n the cltv Cs-" i89 1 ha.vi"g recently been awarded a charter in that r0!; . . urer to make payment, Pikey rraternal Organization, and, .1 i. TT A , .... 13lnt1- . inersi xiLopiwi bua, ui., xwr. contribute $10 as a Bift to James ' the m,m nlsn "r iu inane iibjtiimmh, rmcjf land Main Walker, son f Mr. and Mrs. Jonn S.. Ballard, candidate for r " n .wu. has received a check for $4,875.94 WHEREAS, the Knights of Columbus in the spirit 7:30 A :i OO Vn nW rvioetintf ... ' . . . . TT S Kenotnf tirill enoob- An.- vuicu ku oco'" i 1 i. .:il Merrm Walker, for his excel- rL.Z .'J?.? as a fund raisine project. . uttLJV p"-"-. f rlrK;a;cm kf;fJ : nciou m-ca rcpuuuuuus at a meei- . ,,1. -.,in ve Mro ceive a me pension 01 ?zao per V1 ..mv-v. v,Ui wuwiumij, April 30 Amherst Clean-up ' scheduled for tomorrow (Fri- ""Dl"r;. 7" month. NOW THEREFORE I Frank T Tamlc hv vi'rt,, j rriPT?Ti"rTTmM dav evening Maroh an at o-nnHarvey Emmerich and Mrs. Jo- 1NWW, inuMJWL, i rranK J. janiK Dy virtue May 1 Amherst Clean-up . Amherst Band Boosters Club in the community room of the seph Pudlock. , dav will serve the dinner lor tne Liorain county Savings and Trust MEETING NIGHT CHANGED of the authority vested in me as Mayor of Amherst Robert Bechtel, clerk or the hereby proclaim March 25 th - 31st of this year 1962 . . .. ... . ... i MA i a i i rti i z 1 j M May 2 - Amherst Clean-up Lorain County TB and Health. Duiiaing. The meeting is being rector oi ne cuy oi ato 1" "TJt.l1 as Kniffhts of Columbus Week. I call ,,non all rlfi Association at Central school on sponsored Dy. the Amherst JKe- sisiam Auorney utenerai oi me iruswes, na wmuuiiteu a cuange -- a - "-"- J Anril 8 Rainbow Girls Obli- April 11, rather than at Powers publican Men's Club. , State of Ohio, and is presently in meeting nights, to the second to observe this event With them gatory Sunday, 10:20 E.U.B. school as reported in last week's Ballard, a resident of ATtron, Prosecuting Attorney of Summit and fourth Wednesdays of the Church News-Times. has served as Assistant Law Di- county. - month. Frank J. Janik, Mayor